Literature DB >> 11217773

Electrospray device for coupling microscale separations and other miniaturized devices with electrospray mass spectrometry.

T Wachs1, J Henion.   

Abstract

A miniaturized ion sprayer device is described which is suitable for coupling with chip-based analytical separation devices, multiwell plates, or surfaces containing residues of prepared samples. Two versions of a similar device are described. A "microsprayer" device suitable for coupling to the terminal edge of a capillary electrophoresis (CE) chip is constructed from modified 1/16-in. HPLC fittings. This microsprayer employs a free-standing liquid junction formed via continuous delivery of a flow (2-6 microL/min) of suitable solvent which carries the CE effluent through a pneumatically assisted electrospray (ion spray) needle positioned in front of an atmospheric pressure ionization (API) mass spectrometer. A related but larger "minisprayer" device is also described which employs the same features as the microsprayer, but with an extended sampling capillary tube which can reach into the depths of 96-, 384-, and 1536-multiwell plates containing either sample solutions or dried sample residues. The minisprayer may be positioned in front of an API ion sampling orifice and the multiwell plate positioned stepwise from sample to sample for analysis of trace samples contained in the wells. The resulting infusion-ion spray mass spectrometric analyses can provide sequential analysis of previously prepared biological samples containing small drug compounds, proteins, and related compounds. This same device is also shown to be useful for sampling from a surface containing trace level compounds of biological interest. Results are shown that demonstrate microscale separations and selected ion monitoring (SIM) capillary electrophoresis/mass spectrometry (CE/MS) detection of berberine and palmatine using the microsprayer. SIM ion spray determination of a 2 ng/microL solution of berberine contained as a dry residue in the bottom of a 384-well plate as well as full-scan electrospray mass spectra for low-picomole levels of cytochrome c contained in a 1536-well microtiter plate are shown. The respective micro- and minisprayer devices provide a simple yet effective means of transferring trace-level samples either from a microscale or chip-based separation device as well as samples contained in multiwell plates which are increasingly employed in high-throughput applications in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11217773     DOI: 10.1021/ac000935y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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Journal:  Mass Spectrom (Tokyo)       Date:  2015-03-17

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Journal:  Mass Spectrom (Tokyo)       Date:  2021-06-30
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